Nokia unveiled the technical specifications of its new netbook, the Booklet 3G, at the Nokia World conference last week. Aside from a few grumbles about the choice of operating system (OS) and the lack of certain features and technical capabilities, I reckon the product is on a par with a host of laptops and netbooks [...]

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Apple appears to have inadvertently exposed its plans for 3G-enabled personal computers, after eagle-eyed technology analysts spotted a (now-withdrawn) job advert on Apple’s website that sought an engineer with “experience of 3G Wireless WAN” technology. The implication is that Apple is planning to bring its popular Macintosh personal computers into the mobile broadband space by embedding 3G-standard [...]
I suppose it was inevitable, given the intensity of the media focus on the handset industry’s collective leap onto the smartphone bandwagon, but it seems that hardly a day can go by without another technology company getting in on the act. It’s been announced that Taiwan-based PDA and computer equipment maker ASUSTeK Computer is teaming [...]
Motorola has revealed ambitious plans to focus more on high-end mobile devices, such as smartphones, to rescue its ailing mobile handset business. Its strategy – if such it is – is to ‘develop innovative new products’, particularly high-end devices using the new Android operating system (OS). Although the company will continue to support the Windows Mobile OS, news that [...]
Computer makers Acer and Dell are said to be developing high-end mobile phones to complement their successful laptop and desktop computer portfolios. Such a move would not only help to sustain growth during the recession, but also put them in a better position to counter the growing threat of rival Apple, which has enjoyed enormous success in this [...]
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